Re: Places to eat?

Cafe Orleans is one of my favorites. I highly recommend the Pommes Frites there, but never been disappointed. As for budget you can probably get do $20-30 a person there easily

This is my favorite too; a Monte Cristo sandwich and pomme frites with a mint julep. Not exactly cheap, but definitely worth the tastiness. Considering how expensive most food is in the park, a nice lunch there is worth the extra cash.

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Re: Places to eat?

Originally Posted by Congo Chris

The best value in the resort, in my opinion, is Plaza Gardens. The fried chicken is among the best anywhere, and lots of it. The cobb salad is also highly recommended.

Agree with this too--you get a huge plate of food. Normally I eat the fried chicken, but I tried the pot roast last time (I'm pregnant and can't stand poultry right now). It was amazing! I seriously ate the entire plate and licked it clean. I also always ask for them to pour gravy on my green beans to make them extra tasty. My sister and I usually split a plate because its enough for two (or for one if you are really hungry or if you are pregnant!)

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Re: Places to eat?

New Orleans Cafe is definitely one of my favorite places to eat, and I HIGHLY recommend the hot chocolate.

I know Blue Bayou has a reputation for being expensive but unless you're ordering the steak (which is awesome!), it prices are in the $20-$30 range. Likewise, I was pretty impressed with Wine Country at DCA.

Re: Places to eat?

I've always felt that at an amusement park (even Disneyland) you really shouldn't put your expectations too high regarding food. You will always pay more than what it's worth. Just the nature of it.
However, that said, I look at ambiance as much - or even more than food. Taking that into account, some of my favorites are:
Hungry Bear
Village Hause
Plaza Inn
Flo's
French Market Cafe

and a couple of my favorites are
Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta and
Paradise Garden Grill

Both often feature live music performed and the overall environment is very calm and relaxing.

Re: Places to eat?

Originally Posted by kimiko57

Where is a good place to eat a nice dinner for a couple of college students with a medium budget in Disneyland this weekend?

so i always check out Allears.net cause they are fantastic! and each eating place in Disneyland and DCA is listed, each place is a clickable link, so click on them and they open into the menu,it's easier to see this way the prices